This month's special topic:
Data Security
Huge data security breaches continue to dominate the news and have become so ubiquitous that extraordinary compromises to sensitive consumer information have seemingly become almost ordinary. According to the Identity Theft Resource
Center (ITRC), the business sector (including retailers) has already reported 402 data breach incidents as of June 2017, representing 55.5 percent of overall breaches for the year and accounting for 69.6 percent of total exposed records (see chart). In just the past few weeks alone, major restaurant chain Chipotle admitted to a significant point-of-sale malware breach that affected sensitive personal financial data including cardholder names, card numbers, expiration dates and verification codes. Electronic signature company DocuSign also recently acknowledged a data breach that led to malware phishing attacks against its 100 million-plus customers. Meanwhile, credit unions and other financial institutions are left holding the bag for these incidents by paying to replace payment cards and making their members whole again.
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